مطحنة الرافدين

About

Established in 1942, Al‑Rafidain Company has grown to become one of Iraq’s largest and most prestigious flour mills, centrally located in Baghdad. The mill features a daily production capacity of 350 tonnes and grain storage facilities totaling 10,000 tonnes.

 

Over the decades, Al‑Rafidain Co. has undergone multiple modernization phases:

  • Initial phase: Equipped with German-made Miag milling machinery.

  • 1982 upgrade: Integrated Italian Ocrim equipment.

  • 1990s onward: Further modernization with advanced Swiss Bühler systems, establishing it today as a benchmark for milling excellence in Iraq. Today, the mill is considered one of the best and most prestigious flour mills in Iraq.

 

The mill is distinguished by its beautiful building in downtown Baghdad. Al-Rafidain Mill has always played an important role in supplying flour to Iraqi citizens during all the crises that Iraq has experienced throughout its history. It has played a positive role in providing flour for the ration card system over time, as the mill has been and continues to operate at full production capacity to provide flour to the Iraqi market. Its strength lies in a combination of its rich heritage, high-energy production, and continuous technological advancements.

 

Al-Rafidain Mill is also one of the oldest flour mills in Iraq. The Mill was featured in Bühler’s magazine in 1981 as one of the oldest flour mills in the Arab world.